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Session Laws, 2000
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Ch. 61
2000 LAWS OF MARYLAND
(i) A corporate or limited liability entity applicant, if 50% or more
of the capital stock is owned by the individual whose license was revoked or by the
immediate family of that individual; or (ii) A partnership applicant, if the individual whose license was
revoked is a partner. DRAFTER'S NOTE: Error: Omitted words in Article 27, § 255C(t)(2). Occurred: Ch. 548, Acts of 1998. 256. (e) (3) A license issued under this section; (i) May not authorize the conduct of any games on Sunday, except
as provided in paragraph (2)(ii) of this subsection; and (ii) Shall indicate the date or dates, place, and games authorized to be conducted. (4) For purposes of this section, 50/50's sold for a period exceeding 1 day
shall be licensed as a raffle. DRAFTER'S NOTE: Error: Stylistic tabulation error in Article 27, § 256(e)(3) and (4). Occurred: Ch. 672, Acts of 1999. Correction by the publisher of the
Annotated Code in the 1999 Supplement to the 1996 Replacement Volume
is validated by this Act. 297. (d) (2) (i) In the event of seizure pursuant to paragraph (1)(iii) and (iv) of
this subsection, proceedings under subsection [(f)] (H) of this section shall be
instituted promptly, except that all proceedings relating to money or currency shall be
instituted within 90 days from the date of final disposition of criminal proceedings
that arise out of §§ 276 through 302 of this article. (g) (1) All substances listed in Schedule I that are possessed, transferred,
sold or offered for sale in violation of the provisions of this subheading shall be
deemed contraband and seized and summarily forfeited to the State. Similarly, all
substances listed in Schedule I, which are seized or come into the possession of the
State, the owners of which are unknown, shall be deemed contraband and summarily
forfeited to the State. [(1)] (2) All species of plants from which controlled substances in
Schedules I and II may be derived which have been planted or cultivated in violation
of this subheading, or of which the owners or cultivators are unknown, or which are
wild growths, may be seized and summarily forfeited to the State.
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